Answer:
The two words that hint at the negative aspects of being a Somebody are bog and frog.
Explanation:
These two words give off a negative connotation of being a somebody, while the other two words do not, and may even appear to give of a positive connotation.
The tone at the beginning of Birthplace is shameful and disappointed. It reflects the way her mother felt when she gave birth to her and saw that she had a girl and not a boy. This point in the poem, however, radiates strength and reflects the narrator's want to fight against injustice. The line "I’ll peel from the wall that ashamed look of my mother" says that she is no longer ashamed of herself for being born a certain way. She's saying that when she returns to her birthplace, she won't see it as the place where her mother's greatest disappointment was born. It is now a place where a strong woman was born.
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Sorry But I Cannot See The Poem...
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Read the caption from When Birds Get Flu by John Consiglio.
Epidemiologists worried that one or two sick chickens could infect a whole town. And that town could infect the country—or even the world.
The answer to this question is A. Reinforce the case study's point that bird flu is dangerous.
Explanation:
"When Birds Get Flu" focuses on avian influenza and its implications not only for animals but for humans. In this text, its author John DiConsiglio explores the implications of disease and especially how dangerous it can be.
Moreover, this idea of bird flu as a major threat is supported by details such as "Epidemiologists worried that one or two sick chickens could infect a whole town..." because this shows the disease spread easily from one area to another as one single chicken could infect other chickens or infect people and this was likely to lead to a pandemic. According to this, the main purpose of this caption is to reinforce or show the danger of bird flu.